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What is the angle between a rigid object and the force applied to it that yields torque using the equation T=Fd?
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What is the angle between a rigid object and the force applied to it that yields torque using the equation T=Fd?
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Angle between should be 90 degrees. That is the condition for the formula of Torque , T = Fd.
Actually the d is the perpendicular distance.
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